Re: 1970 K5 Project
Thanks for all the compliments guys. Since my last post I have had the ball joints replaced and the stearing box was leaking a little bit so I had it rebuilt.
The material that I used on the rear panels started to come off the 1/4 inch that I had it glued to so I replace them with some 1/4 inch walnut panels and stained them to somewhat match the woodgrain on the door panels. Looks ok for now but I may end up replacing them some where down the road. The headers that I used where headman had them on my 4x4 suburban first then I swapped them for better ones so I put them on the blazer had to trouble with the fit on either truck. I will look the number up and post it. I have been looking at late model seats. Another board member had put in a 3rd row seat out of a 1997 suburban and bucket seats out of a 1997 Tahoe and I thought it looked pretty sweet. I think the grey leather would go pretty good with my interior.
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